Brenda Graham writes of Stone Gables: "This is a true story of a family of ten children growing p during the forties and fifties in the hills of north Georgia. Our father, though retired as an artist because of poor eyesight, eagerly requested the right to teach all of us at home. (Home was a 150-acre pine forest named appropriately Pinedale.) Our mother accepted the role of assistant teacher as well as baker, tailor, barber, and all the other things that mothers with ten children do to make ends meet."
There were funny, happy times in this family, and there were sad times. There was much work to be done, and therefore opportunities to play. There were large crises of forest fire, flood, and tornado. There were individual crises as family members got into mischief, were disappointed, or didn't understand situations. Through all of these times, there was a dependence on God.
Stone Gables is a fascinating story of a real family through good and sad time.